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− | * '''dir''' - The directory you want to open | + | * '''dir''' - The directory you want to open |
* '''title''' - The optional title | * '''title''' - The optional title | ||
* '''button''' - The optional text of the 'open' button on the dialog | * '''button''' - The optional text of the 'open' button on the dialog | ||
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+ | '''Note''': Prior version of mirc (before 7.x'ish) were using a different dialog selection which was allowing the usage of a wildcard to fill in the 'folder' field in the dialog, but mIRC is not longer using that dialog, and therefore it's now no longer possible to pass a wildcard as the 'dir' parameter here. | ||
== Properties == | == Properties == |
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$sdir displays the select folder dialog and returns the selected folder
Synopsis
$sdir(dir, title, button) $sdir="title" <dir> ;This is the old format still supported by mIRC ;The quotes are optional if title doesn't contain spaces
Parameters
- dir - The directory you want to open
- title - The optional title
- button - The optional text of the 'open' button on the dialog
Note: Prior version of mirc (before 7.x'ish) were using a different dialog selection which was allowing the usage of a wildcard to fill in the 'folder' field in the dialog, but mIRC is not longer using that dialog, and therefore it's now no longer possible to pass a wildcard as the 'dir' parameter here.
Properties
None
Example
//echo -a $sdir($mircdir,"choose a folder!,Ok!)
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.81
Added on: 09 Nov 2000
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.